Long Black Veil: A Novel

Broadway Books

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UPC:
9780451496331
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1/9/2018
Release Date:
1/9/2018
Author:
Boylan, Jennifer Finney
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Reprint
Pages:
320
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Publishers Weeklys Best Books of 2017 For fans of Donna Tartt and Megan Abbott, a novel about a woman whose family and identity are threatened by the secrets of her past, from the New York Times bestselling author of She's Not There On a warm August night in 1980, six college students sneak into the dilapidated ruins of Philadelphias Eastern State Penitentiary, looking for a thrill. With a pianist, a painter and a teacher among them, the friends are full of potential. But its not long before they realize they are locked inand not alone. When the friends get lost and separated, the terrifying night ends in tragedy, and the unexpected, far-reaching consequences reverberate through the survivors lives. As they go their separate ways, trying to move on, it becomes clear that their dark night in the prison has changed them all. Decades later, new evidence is found, and the dogged detective investigating the cold case charges one of themcelebrity chef Jon Casey with murder. Only Caseys old friend Judith Carrigan can testify to his innocence. But Judith is protecting long-held secrets of her own secrets that, if brought to light, could destroy her career as a travel writer and tear her away from her fireman husband and teenage son. If she chooses to help Casey, she risks losing the life she has fought to build and the woman she has struggled to become. In any life that contains a before and an after, how is it possible to live one life, not two? Weaving deftly between 1980 and the present day, and told in an unforgettable voice, Long Black Veil is an intensely atmospheric thriller that explores the meaning of identity, loyalty, and love. Readers will hail this as Boylans triumphant return to fiction.